- The
Adriatic Sea (/ˌeɪdriˈætɪk/) is a body of
water separating the
Italian Peninsula from the
Balkan Peninsula. The
Adriatic is the
northernmost arm of...
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Lombardy and from the Alps to the
Adriatic Sea.
Herodotus (c. 484–425 BC) at one
point mentions the
Veneti of the
Adriatic (Histories V.9) and at another...
- RMS
Adriatic was a
British ocean liner of the
White Star Line. She was the
fourth of a
quartet of
ships of more than 20,000 GRT,
dubbed The Big Four. The...
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Adriatic may
refer to one of
several ships named after the
Adriatic Sea:
Adriatic (1810 ship) was
built at
Sunderland in 1810. She
sailed to the West...
- and Slovenia. All but one of
Adriatic League clubs join
their country's own
competitions in late
spring after the
Adriatic League regular season and post-season...
-
Adriatic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Adriatic is the
northernmost arm of the
Mediterranean Sea.
Adriatic may also
refer to: Air
Adriatic,...
- The
Adriatic Abyssal Plain, more
commonly referred to as the
Adriatic Basin, is an
oceanic basin under the
Adriatic Sea. The
Adriatic Sea's
average depth...
- The
Adriatic or
Apulian plate is a
small tectonic plate carrying primarily continental crust that
broke away from the
African plate along a
large transform...
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Adriatic was a wooden-hulled, side-wheel
steamship launched in New York in 1856. She was
conceived as the largest, fastest, most
luxurious trans-Atlantic...
- The
Adriatic LNG
terminal is a
liquid natural gas offs**** terminal,
formally known as
Terminale GNL
Adriatico Srl.
Located in the
northern Adriatic 9 miles...